GB2032342A - Bundling apparatus - Google Patents
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- GB2032342A GB2032342A GB7933257A GB7933257A GB2032342A GB 2032342 A GB2032342 A GB 2032342A GB 7933257 A GB7933257 A GB 7933257A GB 7933257 A GB7933257 A GB 7933257A GB 2032342 A GB2032342 A GB 2032342A
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- bundling
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B13/00—Bundling articles
- B65B13/18—Details of, or auxiliary devices used in, bundling machines or bundling tools
- B65B13/20—Means for compressing or compacting bundles prior to bundling
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B30—PRESSES
- B30B—PRESSES IN GENERAL
- B30B9/00—Presses specially adapted for particular purposes
- B30B9/30—Presses specially adapted for particular purposes for baling; Compression boxes therefor
- B30B9/3003—Details
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Description
1 GB 2 032 342 A 1
SPECIFICATION
Bundling apparatus The present invention relates to a bundling 70 apparatus for compressing and bundling material such as waste paper, wool, cotton, plastics, crude rubber and refuse or the like.
According to the present invention there is provided bundling apparatus comprising a bundling space bounded on at leasttwo opposite sidesthereof by walls, bounded on a third side by a push plate which is movable backwards and forwards so as to move compressed material to be bundled into the bundling space under compression, and bounded on that side of the bundling space opposite the push plate by a door which is movable so as to allow bundled compressed material to be pushed out of the bundling space by the push plate, the walls, the push plate, and the door being provided with several interconnected lines of slots for receiving band passing guides for passing a binding band along each interconnected line and around the compressed material.
The apparatus may include a binder adjacent to one of the walls for inserting a binding band through each guide and along each line of slots and for securing the band. The binder may be movable so as to insert a binding band along each line of slots in turn.
Preferably, each band passing guide comprises a substantially U-shaped member provided with a guide plate and openable plates which define with the guide plate a band passing space.
The binding apparatus may include, on that side of the door opposite to the push plate a further binder for binding the compressed material in a direction perpendicularto the bands secured in the bundling space. The further binder preferably applies binding bands one at a time as the compressed material is pushed out of the bundling space by the push plate.
Preferably the bands are made of polypropylene.
The binding apparatus may include a compression space having an opening for the insertion of material to be compressed and bundled and a compression plate for compressing the material. The apparatus may also include a container into which the compression plate compresses the material, the container being mounted on a conveyor which conveys the container containing the compressed material to a position between the push plate and the bundling space for the push plate to extrude the compressed material from the container and into the bundling space.
For a better understanding of the present inven- tion and to show more clearly how it may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by-way of example, to the accompanying drawings in which:
Fig. 1 is partial plan view of a bundling apparatus in accordance with the present invention; Fig. 2 is a section along line 11-11 shown in Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a section along line 111-111 shown in Fig. 1; Fig. 4 is a sectional view of a band-passing guide on a larger scale; Fig. 5 is front view of bundling means of the apparatus; and Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a compressed block.
As shown in Fig. 1, a compression device 1 is composed of a compression space 3 having a hopper 2 for accumulating waste paper, etc. thrown into the hopper, and a compression plate 5 which reciprocates within the compression space under the action of an hydraulic cylinder 4. Opposing the compression plate there is a movable wall 6 which is slidable in the vertical direction for closing or opening an outlet 3a of the compression space. Adjacent to the compression device 1, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, there is provided a conveyor 7 which conveys a compressed block G. This conveyor 7 is equipped with a guide space 8 which intersects the compression space 3. Within the guide space 8 there is provided a cylinder-like container 9 which has two open ends is directly connected with the ram end of a cylinder 10, by means of which container 9 is capable of reciprocating within the guide space 8 through the operation of cylinder 10. Container 9 has an internal shape that it can be continuous to the outlet 3a of the compression space 3. The side wall of guide space 8 opposite the movable wall 6 is provided with movable wall 11, similar to the wall 6, and on the other side of wall 11 there is provided a conveying passage 12 which allows a compressed block to be discharged when it is not necessary to bundle it.
Downstream of the guide space 8, extruding means 13 is provided so as to intersect the guide space. This extruding means comprises a push plate 15 which is activated by the operation of an hydraulic cylinder 14. Push plate 15 extrudes the compressed block G within container 9 into a bundling space 17 of a bundling device 16. As shown in Fig.s 1-3 the bundling space 17 of the bundling device 16 directly intersects and leads to guide space 8. On both side walls of bundling space 17 there are bored several (3 in the Figure) parallel slots 18, at each end of which there is bored a guide passage 19 of a larger size. Opposite the push plate 15 and within the bundling space 17 (right in Figs. 1, 3) there is located a movable door 21 which can be closed or opened by means of a cylinder 20. This movable door is provided on its inner face with bored slots 22 corresponding with the slots 18, and at the rear of the slots are bored guide passages 23 of a larger size. Moreover, on the inner face of push plate 15 there bore slots 24 corresponding with the slots 18 and at the rear of the slots are bore guide passages 25 of a larger size for corresponding with guide passages 19. Behind one side wall of bundling space 17 there are located a number of U-shaped band passing guides 26 for corresponding with guide passages 19, 23, and these respective band passing guides are positioned with both ends being slightly inserted in guide passages 19,23. As shown in Fig. 4, a respective band passing guide 26 assumes a U-shape as viewed in section, within which are provided a guide plate 27 and opening plates 28 which open forwardly on each side of plate 27. A binding strap, for example, a polypropylene plastics band (referred to as a PP band hereinafter) is then placed in a clearance e between guide plate 27 and opening plates 28 and the leg portions on both ends of respective passing 2 guides 26 are made to plunge into the bundling space 17 and to advance further by the operation of cylinder 29 until they come in contact with the guide passages 19,23 on the front wall part of the bundling space. On that side of the bundling space 17 opposite the band passing guide 26 there is a bundler 30. This bundler 30 is provided, as shown in Fig. 5, with two screw rods 33 mounted vertically on a frame 32 so th at th ey ca n rotate. Th e sc rew rods 33, 33 a re interconnected by means of a chain 34 and driven by means of a motor (not shown). Between these two screw rods there is fitted a bundler body 35, and a number of limit switches 36 are located at predetermined intervals near one of the screw rods 33.
Accordingly, the bundler body 35 moves vertically along the screw rods in dependence upon the rotation of the screw rods. When the bundler 35 comes into contact with the respective limit switches 36, the compressed block G is laterally bound in turn with several lines of PP bands P.
On the right-hand side (Figure 1) of the lateral binding bundler 30 there is provided a vertical binding bundler 31. The compressed block G is moved by means of push plate 15 and is bundled and packed up in the vertical direction by means of a bundler 37 and a guide frame 38.
The operation of the compression packing apparatus will now be explained. The material to be compressed, such as waste paper, refuse etc. thrown into compression space 3 through hopper 2 is then compressed by compression plate 5 which advances due to the operation of cylinder 4 and is transformed into a compressed block G in the compression space 3. After compression, the movable wall 6 is opened and compression plate 5 is moved further forward to 100 allowthe compressed block G to be received within container9which is readyfor use in the guide space 8. Container 9 is then conveyed to the end of guide space 8 by the operation of cylinder 10. Subse quently, the compressed block G within container 9 105 is extruded into bundling space 17 by push plate 15 which is advanced by operation of cylinder 14 (shown by chain-dot line in Fig. 3). When, in this state, band passing guide 26 is made to advance due to the operation of cylinder 29, then one leg part is inserted within one of the guide passages 23 in movable door 21, and another leg part is inserted into the guide passage 25 of push plate 15 by way of one of the guide passages 19 in bundling space 17.
Next, bundler 30 starts and the PP band P is passed 115 along the clearance e between guide plate 27 and opening plates 28 within the respective band passing guides 26, and its free end returns to the bundler 30. Then, PP band, when tightened by means of bundler 30, pushes open the opening plates 28 of band passing guide 26, and passes through respective slots 19, 22 of bundling space 17 and slot 24 of push plate 15, and is bound and tied up laterally around the compressed block G. Finally, bundler 30 welds the lapped layers of PIP band P and cuts the subsequent PP band, thereby completing the bundling of the compressed block G by lateral binding. Similarly, lateral binding at appropriate spacing is performed by moving the bundler body 35 in the vertical direction (see Fig. 6).
GB 2 032 342 A 2 After completion of lateral binding as mentined above, band passing guide 26 is made to move back, and push plate 15 is caused furtherto advance concurrently with the opening of movable door 21 by operation of cylinder 20, thus delivering the compressed block G to the vertical binding bundler device 31. In this bundler device 31, the compressed block G is first bound vertically with a single PIP band by means of binder 37, and then the block G is advanced further by push plate 15, and vertical bind2 ing is accomplished at appropriate spacing with further bands P, thereby completing the bundling of the compressed block G (See Fig. 6).
After bundling the compressed block G, it is pushed out to its required position by push plate 15, and then push plate 15 is retracted to its initial position, a nd also container 9 is caused to move back to be situated behind movable wall 6 for the preparation of bundling a subsequent compressed block.
The bundling apparatus described herein need not always bind the compressed block both vertically and laterally. Where vertical binding is not required, depending upon the kind or type of the compressed material, the binding device 31 may be rendered
Claims (10)
1. Bundling apparatus comprising a bundling space bounded on at least two opposite sides thereof by walls, bounded on a third side by a push plate which is movable backwards and forwards so as to move compressed material to be bundled into the bundling space under compression, and bounded on that side of the bundling space opposite the push plate by a door which is movable so as to allow bundled compressed material to be pushed out of the bundling space by the push plate, the walls, the push plate, and the door being provided with several interconnected lines of slots for receiving band passing guides for passing a binding band along each interconnected line and around the compressed material.
2. Bundling apparatus as claimed in claim land including a binder adjacent to one of the walls for inserting a binding band through each guide and along each line of slots and for securing the band.
3. Bundling apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein the binder is movable so as to insert a binding band along each line of slots in turn.
4. Bundling apparatus as claimed in claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein each band passing guide comprises a substantially U-shaped member provided with a guide plate and openable plates which define with the guide plate a band passing space.
5. Bundling apparatus as claimed in any preced ing claim and including, on that side of the door opposite to the push plate a further binder for binding the compressed material in a direction perpendicular to the bands secured in the bundling space.
6. Bundling apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein the further binder applies binding bands one at a time as the compressed material is pushed out of the bundling space by the push plate.
7. Bundling apparatus as claimed in any preced ing claim, wherein the bands are made of polyp- ropylene.
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8. Bundling apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim and including a compression space having an opening for the insertion of material to be compressed and bundled and a compression plate for compressing the material.
9. Bundling apparatus as claimed in claim 8 and including a container into which the compression plate compresses the material, the container being mounted on a conveyor which conveys the container containing the compressed material to a position between the push plate and the bundling space for the push plate to extrude the compressed material from the container and into the bundling space.
10. Bundling apparatus substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to, and as shown in, the accompanying drawings.
Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office by The Tweeddale Press Ltd., Berwick-upon-Tweed, 1980. Published atthe Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC2A lAY, from which copies may be obtained.
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JP1978135165U JPS5730248Y2 (en) | 1978-10-03 | 1978-10-03 |
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US (1) | US4476779A (en) |
JP (1) | JPS5730248Y2 (en) |
AU (1) | AU533093B2 (en) |
BE (1) | BE879172A (en) |
DE (1) | DE2938813A1 (en) |
FR (1) | FR2437983A1 (en) |
GB (1) | GB2032342B (en) |
IT (1) | IT1119192B (en) |
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PCNP | Patent ceased through non-payment of renewal fee |
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